From its foundation in 1768 the Royal Academy of Arts has provided a voice for art and artists. We are an independent charity led by eminent artists and architects—the Royal Academicians—and we pursue our mission through exhibitions, education and debate.

Catlin Group Limited's Summer Exhibition Private Event 2013.

Photo: Red Photographic.

Corporate support

Inspiring a lifelong love of art in you, your colleagues and your clients

Corporate support

We pride ourselves on offering our corporate supporters an experience they won’t find anywhere else. In return, you help us continue to make, exhibit and debate art.

Our corporate support brochure will tell you everything you need to know about working with us and what we offer, from exclusive private views and workshops to special events and priority entry to all exhibitions.

Corporate membership

We want our Corporate members to get the most out of us. You and your clients will have prioritised entry to the Keeper’s House and all of our blockbuster exhibitions, which have recently featured Degas, Hockney, Kapoor, Manet and Van Gogh. You will also be able to take part in creative workshops led by our experts, go on behind-the-scenes tours, entertain clients in our historic spaces and hear talks from curators at the top of their field.

Sponsorship

When you sponsor our exhibitions, learning and event programmes, we can offer you significant brand exposure and open doors to some of the most sought-after networking opportunities in London, from invitations to stakeholder dinners to speaking opportunities at exhibition launch parties.

Entertaining

Guests of corporate supporters can enjoy drinks and canapés in the regal 18th century John Madjeski Fine Rooms of Burlington House, our home on Piccadilly. During the summer months, entertain in the Main Galleries themselves throughout the world famous Summer Exhibition.

In our Burlington Gardens venue, the grand 19th century Senate Rooms offer an opulent setting for any event, from intimate dinners to elegant soirées.

Piccadilly site

Burlington Gardens site

A voice for art and artists since 1768

The Royal Academy of Arts is an independent charity and does not receive revenue funding from government. We are entirely reliant upon the support of visitors, our loyal Friends, Patrons, donors and sponsors to continue our work. Your support is our future.